New Kings general manager Scott Perry told reporters during his introductory press conference on Wednesday that he intends to make a decision on the team’s head coaching situation within the next week, per Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee (Twitter link).
Perry will have to determine whether he wants to retain interim head coach Doug Christie for the 2025/26 season or launch a search for a new coach.
Perry praised Christie on Wednesday, noting that he has known the former NBA guard since he was a player in Toronto and has spoken to him since being hired by the Kings on Monday. However, Sacramento’s new head of basketball operations also said he has been receiving calls from potential coaching candidates who are interested in the job and that he still needs to consider his options.
Christie, who had been an assistant under head coach Mike Brown, was promoted in December when the Kings parted ways with Brown following a 13-18 start to the season. Sacramento’s performance was up and down the rest of the way and the team was unable to secure a playoff spot through the play-in tournament, but Christie did post a winning record of 27-24.
Anderson has reported that Christie has a good chance to hang onto the job, but has stressed that nothing’s official yet.
Here are a few other notes from Perry’s first media session upon returning to the Kings:
- Perry, who briefly served as Sacramento’s VP of basketball operations in 2017, said he and Kings owner Vivek Ranadive have kept in touch since then, so when Ranadive decided to revamp the team’s front office, he and Perry had an easy conversation that developed quickly, according to James Ham of The Kings Beat (Twitter link).
- Addressing the point guard position and adding length and athleticism to the roster will be some of the top offseason priorities for the front office, Perry told reporters (Twitter link via Ham).
- According to Perry, Ranadive has “pledged his support and his resources” and empowered the new GM to make the personnel decisions necessary to build a sustainable winner in Sacramento (Twitter links via Ham).
- Asked about comments he made during a 2023 podcast appearance questioning whether Zach LaVine is a winning basketball player, Perry responded that he’s “not worrying about it haunting me,” adding that has already spoken to LaVine and that his job will be to build around the guard’s strengths (Twitter link via Ham).
- Sean Cunningham of FOX 40 in Sacramento has uploaded the full half-hour video of Perry’s Wednesday media session to Twitter. It can be viewed in full right here.
Not that coaches don’t matter but when it comes to this team no coach is gonna change anything. This team has no future. Feel bad for the city of sacramenfo..
All we are going to hear now, for the next 20yrs, is we need to rebuild !! We have been rebuilding since 1985 !! Nothing will change until the Owner Stops getting involved, and we all know that won’t happen anytime soon !!
Towns, Bridges, Kolek, two 2nd rd picks.
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Sabonis, DeM DeR, Murray
NYK …….
Hey Al, I’ve seen you include Mikal Bridges in some of these trade scenarios? Why have you soured on him?
Plus if you trade him, they’d have to redo that commercial and they’ll need TWO Villanova visors to frisbee down the hallway…
He’s overreacting. One thing that would help the Knicks is if Brunson stopped trying draw fouls by falling everywhere and instead tried to set his teammates up.